Thursday, February 5th, 1914. Correspondence (Continued) WOODWARD. While Thomas E. Smith and daugh- ter Naomi were on their way to Woodward recently their horse he. came frightened at several cows alongside of the road, and upset the sled. Neither Mr. Smith or his daugh- ter was hurt, and after putting the horse and sled in shape they finished their journey. A. B. Meyer, I. Weaver's ed it to his of Coburn, bought I. chicken house and mov- place at Coburn, The building was 48 feet long, but Mr. Meyer cut it in two pleces, loaded it on pin bob sleds and hauled it safe- ly to his home, where he intends to raise some show birds. lL. Il. says there is lots of money in the chicken business but it*is hard to get it out Elwood Inhoof took business trip Coburn on Monday. Last Saturday night ers and Mr. Music were drive down Pine Creek one horse hitched in a some reason the horse a to Sty - for with For kick- Gernie out road, sleigh. started ing the runner, and soon got beyond | control of the boys, spilling them out of the sleigh. Gern got his face ly scratched, but Music got without a hurt, On Sunda) they started to look for their and tracked him to Woodward H. Fultz saw the and coming down out Gap 8:30 in the morning, towards Coburn and up the Grace United Evangelical « There Elwood Indorf captured animal and put it in lL. D. Orndort barn, where it wa by Mr. On dorf. Mr. Musi ge a short time later H. M, Goodman spending sometime house. On last Wednesday night La Weaver's entertained two sled of people at their home at this Those present were Prof. and R. U. Wasson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerstetter, Mr. and Mrs, W. L bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stover, Mr and Mrs. W. IL. Hosterman and sons Lester and Steward, Mr. and Mrs. | A. Meyer and son Randell; Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Weaver and daughter Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs, W J. Harter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. jertha Meyer and Marion; Mrs. W. T. Corman and Guy and Charles; Misses Hessle er, Mary Meyer, .Catherine Adah Korman, Dolly Kerstetter Charles Meek, all of Coburn; Mr Mrs. I. D. Orndorf, Mr. and Charles Musser, and Miss jenner, of this place. The was spent in playing games kinds, and the usual amusements of such occasions seasonable hour the gu wers ed with delicious refreshments brought to a ¢l vers ening. They all departed homes with the general each had a fine time Robert Vonada, of Hersey, ited his brother James at during this week Miles Stover and mot) business at Millheim ternoon. LO. E. Kreamer time in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. H. ©O Ray left for Akron, day morning to sit Mrs Musser horse Wm leigh horse wl about of the the to hurch ed gO nis om Wie 1 t place i i Mrs B SONS and and Mrs evening of all in Atl a eats Ory - Ww hw | 2¢ A for feeling Pa., OY PLEASANT This 1 ver ne oat time [ the Mrs r There ing aroun number Mr ge hn Mulf containin farm land t« We hear J his propert) and all the Mr. and Mrs. Joe dren spent Saturday ee and Mrs. Lloyd Sampsel's Rev. C Shue filled the ulj on the M A church preached a very good ery one in the {Re joy his talk very m A number of young of Zion were seen at church on Sunday oy ening. Come again are alwa glad to see you The quarries at been working full time. The thing that ought not to be allowed is the Sunday work That ought to be cut out entirely Anyone wanting some experience in perpetual motion, just call on Shorty Confer or Preacher Hile. They will try and help you out PLEASANT GAP, No. 2. Harry Baird took a sled load State College to attend a surprise party given in honor of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Andy Kerns. Those who were present were Harry Baird and family, their children, and a number of grandchildren. Nathaniel Gill, of Huntington, transacting business in Pleasant Gap recently. Sammy still likes the Gap and who wouldn't 7 Such a boom- ing place. Nearly every crow that is picked up i# found to be blind. The cause Is sald to be the cold weather we have had, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoy and little granddaughter, Fannie Miller, were mountainside visitors Sunday after- noon. Also Mr. and Mra. Lester Gill, of Pleasant Gap. Freeman Baird, purchased a lot upon which he intends house. Horrible Blotches of Eczema. Quickly cured by Dr. Hobson's Eec- zema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, la. states: "My doc- tor advised me to try ‘Dr. Hobson's Eczema Salve’ 1 used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's Derma Zema Soap Today 1 have not a spot anywhere on my body and oan say I am cured” It will do the same for you. Its sooth- ing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, black heads, pimples, Eczema blotches, red un- sightly sores, and leaves your akin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed. All druggists, 60c, or by mail, Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadel. phia & St Louls-~Ady, Feb, ges, ba H. Noll and chil g at M: Smo yer ent rnd tev Sto inday evening at Rey sermon Se eIN¢ it ] Shue and ev d to er cn people we this place only to wan of this place, has from Willlam Noll, to build a bad- | through | morning | | girl, ut it turned | t Wdward | UY ither | WV loads | VY Ww. | Camp- | Meyer, |} daughter | Mey | inl Kahler, | innocent | pleasant ev- | have | PORT MATILDA, ladies of Black Oak, U, BR, wil hold a ple social at the of GG. W. Gates, next Saturday evening, Feb, 7th, Ice cream and cake will also be served, Everybody very cordially invited to attend. Misses Agnes Kelly and Isabel Cow, her were pleasant Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, GW, Gates, Rev. 8. J. WHson, the U, B., minis. ter of this place is conducting a suc- cessful revival meeting at Mt, Pleas. ant and if nothing prevents, Mr. Wil. son wilk commence revival services in the near future at Black Oak. On Sunday evening, Feb, 16th, the C. E. Endeavors of South Philipshurg, will be at Black Oak, and participate in the services at this time Every « body should be present that possibly can and enjoy the meeting Forrest Cowher has gone ingdon to spend a few days atives of that place, WwW. G 1. Craln, esteemed friends and neighbors, was taken from our midst on Jan, 28th, 1014 He took sick Sunday, 26th, and went to Roaring Springs hospital where he was operated on, and died on the above date. He was a loving { husband and kind father. and a life- long member of the M. E. ehurch, faithful all his calls. In his death the church has lost one whose place will hard to fill. He was in the employ of the P. R. R. Co. for [ifty wo years and was a trustworthy em- The church home to Hunt- with rel- one of our most to ployve PORT MATILDA, No. 2. Willlam Bigelow surprised his Monday by getting hi oR ind said them They the tor man friends on & Dhest ge the words and wife | keeping at { frome Vik ns filam i geting man Cook's made gone to house ey that Ing have farm he West purchased on Congratula Ww Th planned 0 have un Frida themse good thi g folks ride and a go g 80 the supplied and other wended thelr near Sunny Side 1 od themselves that time it wd time " Way ey enjoy | surveying i between {| BEOINK led THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ln OVER THE COUNTY, P. Krape, of Mackeyville, was ad- mittedvto the Lock Haven hospital on Friday as a medical patient, William Stoner has given up his home in Millheim and moved onto the Danlel Ripka farm near Spring Mills, Mrs. Harry 8. Moser, of Ambler, Montgomery Co,, Pa, is spending sev. eral weeks among friends at Coburn and State College, Miss Nora Clark, and Mrs, J. Irvin Clark, of near Blanchard, entered the Lock Haven hospital last week for an operation. There a scarcity of dwelling houses in Millhelm to accommodate the people who desire live in that thriving metropolis of lower Penns Valley. The fifty-five-foot abandoned by the Brick company near being dismantled and to the brick plant with While to who had George H slipped on the icy struck his head with cut a severe gash in injury is not serious A of engineers, dozen, daughter of Mr. 1 to bridge, recently Pennylvania Fire Beech Creek, is will be hauled teams little boy the street, Dr. of Beech Creek, pavement and such force to his scalp. The hastening ald n fallen in Tibbens, an numbering are again at work a route for what is believed much-talked of new railroad Pittsburgh and York, by way of Sands The igineers have just st at ort Matilda H. R inge Corps one be the New tidge irted work James will excl The latter Hugh next Run April farm « Runkle below Bellefont an he former yd le locations vill move to the move ' | hu By wit whe | nomi ndred tm wrong | B. H.? Williams th A mons alter Mildred time Ww Mrs, O on and SOM d their Williams ¢ d } back in | spending {ents, Mr. an Oscar Jo! town from two Pp MH as yrone, absence ¥ 3 VEArs, e is in the employ ot R. R HHiams 4 0 Co. and is located hers was slightly hn Williams, It was Victo { Thomas movead Florence r before He Hie in inothe made Rn : has good LYONTOWN. ! Eimer Aikey WINGATE. social event Tuesday birthday was ir this man- Daley was inno- usual manner pre. cakes and doing the was heard of an unusual merry voloes, pleasant ir vicinity form of a rred last yer urprigse part It finer Mrs. Chas CC { cently and in the | paring buckwheat { for breakfast, dishes when ringing and chiming of bells and ing also there | number {| The next instant the house was comes ] pletely overtaken and filled with | friends, filled baskets and presents, {causing her an unbounded surprise | After enjoying some social chats the | kind neighbors set a table consisting lof almost all the daintfes and re. freshments on the list were there. Mrs. Daley, whose forme. er home was in Spring Mills, has ex- pressed her opinion that the neigh- bors in this part of Bald Eagle val- ley excel those in Pennsvalley for kindness and good cooking. To show her appreciation of the affair and that It would never be forgotten she presented each one there with a bou- of immortels, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. David McCloskey, Mr and Mrs. George Flick, Mr. and Mrs Kd, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fisher and children, Mrs, Roy Alexander, Daniel Boob, Mrs, lddings, Gertrade Boob, Grace Boob, Arthur Boob, Marie Alexander, Lilllan Alexander, Fred Fisher, Joseph Flick, Lizzie Fisher, Helen Davidson and Miles Bumbarger quet TYLERSVILLE. The local Institute will this place, Feb. 14 W. H. Carls and A. H. tended the funeral services Laubach at Ranchtown last day. The male held at this place last Saturday afternoon was well at. tended for the condition of the weath- er, The moving pieture show held here Flast week In the hall was well at tended, Mrs. Irvin Shreckengast has heen on the sick list, H. A. Mechtly, turnkey of the Clin Jon (Co, Jali, spent several days at be held, at Caris at. of Chas, Batur- of edibles and | in such quantities as satisfied all who | are jj Par- | i { | | rt n Woodring | : sausage | supper | the | ! | San Diego and mos papers, from manager department Cation 18 fornia Mr Miss Em da gt erat asierma “lat any i minutes { and } | able concentrated Shoe | y Bim Shoe James twp, Donachy et Philip house and jot in elle ux to Ed- f land In ot Hianchard, 2 Milesburg:. $1200 iracis « and the luxury made turned The Lord dresamaker woman her into a AARONSBURG. J. Hal Crouse and daughter Ruth, accompanied by Miss Alice Fright, spent a day very pleasantly in Mill- heim, last Wednesday. Mrs, E. A, Bower spent over Sunday in Bellefonte with her son Ebon and wife; also with her nieces, Mrs, Btov- er and Mrs. Whitmeyer. Hallaway, our 1p-to-date and his obliging wife were invited to a supprise birthday party, given in honor of Willlam Rishel at Farmers Mills, last Tuesday evening. They came home In the small hours in time for an early breakfast, very much pleased with their trip. Walter Orwig, who is employed the Altoona car shops, is spending few days with his family here, Mrs. Harry Weaver and baby, Centre Hall, and her bmother Zion, spent a day at the home KE. HuafMey Ruth savs sleighing |» right there pitable every James farmer, in i from from of Z. B. C. V. 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